Works by ten recipients of the 2016 Emerging Artist Grant Pilot Program of Joan Mitchell Foundation ©Joan Mitchell Foundation

The Joan Mitchell Foundation is excited to announce the ten recipients of the 2016 Emerging Artist Grant Pilot Program. This program will provide each artist with an unrestricted grant of $12,000 each and professional support.
 
- David Brothers (SALT LAKE CITY, UT)
- Anne Buckwalter (PHILADELPHIA, PA)
- Cog•nate Collective (SANTA ANA, CA)
- Lauren Davies (CLEVELAND, OH)
- Jessica Frelinghuysen (HAMTRAMCK, MI)
- Jacqueline Gopie (CORAL GABLES, FL)
- Mari Hernandez (SAN ANTONIO, TX)
- Rodrigo Lara Zendejas (CHICAGO, IL)
- Anna Plesset (BROOKLYN, NY)
- Gala Porras-Kim (LOS ANGELES, CA)
 
To identify artist nominees, the Foundation engaged nominators nationally to recommend artists who they felt met the criteria of this pilot program. Then, a secondary independent jury panel met this fall and selected the ten grant recipients through an anonymous review process. Nominators and jurors included visual artists, curators, and individuals from arts organizations and the academic community.


About the Emerging Artist Grant Pilot Program

The Foundation seeks to award emerging visual artists who demonstrate excellence in their work, a commitment to their careers and artistic communities, and a willingness to engage in the varied support provided by this program. The Foundation defines "emerging" as those early in their artistic careers (regardless of age), who are gaining momentum, and may be at a critical juncture in their career when this support would be the most impactful. These artists demonstrate potential in their practice through risk-taking and pushing their work in dynamic ways, and are not yet considered well established professionally by indicators such as major gallery representation, significant exhibition history, awards and commissions, or sustaining an income derived solely from art sales.

The combination of unrestricted funding and supplemental professional development programming is intended to further recipients' artistic practice, encourage career sustainability, and best equip them to make their own artistic choices and forge a unique career path. Recipients will have the opportunity to build relationships with one another, the Foundation, and an expansive community of arts professionals.

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